Two Hours of Trampoline Jumping, Games, and Activities for Two or Four at JumpStreet (Up to 57% Off)

Multiple Locations

In a Nutshell

Trampolines, dodge ball, and arcade games supply kids with two hours of fun; fun-pass activities include a foam pit and mechanical bulls

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Jun 26, 2014. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for birthday parties or group events. Must sign waiver. Must be 4 or older to use Fun Pass. Must be 8 or older or accompanied by someone 12 or older to use main trampoline courts or dodgeball areas. Must be 7 or under for Earthquake Zone. Valid only at listed locations. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

JumpStreet

Playtime helps kids develop real-world skills, such as sharing and being able to distinguish which portions of the floor are made of lava. Let the good times flow with this Groupon.

Choose from Two Options

$19.99 for a two-hour outing for two (up to a $42 value)

$35.99 for a two-hour outing for four (up to an $84 value)

Each outing includes:

Two hours of jumping (up to an $18 value/person)

One fun pass per person ($3 value/person)

Though all JumpStreet locations feature the indoor trampoline park and dodge-ball court, the all-inclusive fun pass does grant access to other attractions, which vary by location. At the Plano location, kids can challenge their problem-solving skills in a vinyl maze, and in Allen, jumpers add extra wobble to their leaps on a wavy trampoline court. JumpStreet Colleyville hosts games of trampoline basketball, and JumpStreet Dallas tests the mettle of riders eight and older with a mechanical bull.

JumpStreet’s rate fluctuate throughout the week.

JumpStreet

Born and raised in Denver, JumpStreet's owner and designer, Tim Crawford, realized there was no place that children could let go and bounce off the walls without annoying their parents. This seed of inspiration grew, until he took the idea to its literal extreme, creating an environment filled with trampolines where kids could expel their energy safely. Today, his family-friendly arenas have expanded to Texas and Arizona, but the basic concept remains the same: burn off tons of energy, have fun, and disprove Newtonian haughty laws of gravity. With attractions such as foam pits, wall-to-wall trampolines, and trampoline dodge-ball courts, JumpStreet accommodates people looking for high-flying antics.